The Orion 2500D is about 7 out of 10 on the cosmetics. there's an inch long thin scratch on the top, and a few small marks or scratches here or there. overall pretty good, alot better than many others ive seen. these polished alluminum chasis scratch too **** easily.
tested and works 100%, as it should.
Most of you know what this amp can do. For the noobs it's 2500w rms @ 1ohm, proven reliability. i remember when these were going for 450-500 a piece a few years ago //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif. Definitly a great amp to get loud and clear on a budget. there was a thorough test done with the saz1500d, zx2500.1, and this 2500d a few years back and each amp was pretty impressive and beastie.
some of the marks are leftover dust from the cloth i whiped it down with. you can actually see a tiny bit of the windex still evaporating off it. the amp looks much better in person under normal light.
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The eclipse is a dual 4 ohm setup (only vc config they made for these). It does have that sexy fat surround that were also used on the 4hp/ti pro subs. I prefer the older fat surround over the newer tall surround TC uses, but thats just me.
These are rated 750w per coil. there was some debate since sonic electronics lists these are 750w rms total. I have used these subs before and they will take 2kw of clean power allll day. I recall speaking to thilo at TC and he told me the tensile leads on these subs will take 1kw each. So 750w rms per coil is right where it should be. Many people here can vouche that these subs will take 1500w in a proper setup all day. These Ti's sound really, realy nice even in ported boxes. from what i've heard these (like the ti pros) will do best in rather small ported boxes.
I miss the Ti's ive played with. If I could put a Ti cone on my btl i would, but that a project for another day haha.
These pics were taken before having the sub cleaned up from the typical dust and such in the trunk environment. Im sure with a good whipe down it'll look a little nicer. There's a somewhat noticable mark on the bottom section of the surround, and some minor scuffs near the top. The scuffs are more cosmetic than anything else, no rips or tears. There's a few small colored spots here or there and minor scratches on the ti cone. These cones also scratch very easily so that being considered its not in too bad of shape.
my paypal is JayM_Productions@yahoo.com. first come first serve.
335 shipped for the orion
price drop: 190 shipped for the ti 3hp.
Please send as gift payments or add 3% for paypal fees. I have years of feedback selling here, you're in good hands.
tested and works 100%, as it should.
Most of you know what this amp can do. For the noobs it's 2500w rms @ 1ohm, proven reliability. i remember when these were going for 450-500 a piece a few years ago //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif. Definitly a great amp to get loud and clear on a budget. there was a thorough test done with the saz1500d, zx2500.1, and this 2500d a few years back and each amp was pretty impressive and beastie.
some of the marks are leftover dust from the cloth i whiped it down with. you can actually see a tiny bit of the windex still evaporating off it. the amp looks much better in person under normal light.
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The eclipse is a dual 4 ohm setup (only vc config they made for these). It does have that sexy fat surround that were also used on the 4hp/ti pro subs. I prefer the older fat surround over the newer tall surround TC uses, but thats just me.
These are rated 750w per coil. there was some debate since sonic electronics lists these are 750w rms total. I have used these subs before and they will take 2kw of clean power allll day. I recall speaking to thilo at TC and he told me the tensile leads on these subs will take 1kw each. So 750w rms per coil is right where it should be. Many people here can vouche that these subs will take 1500w in a proper setup all day. These Ti's sound really, realy nice even in ported boxes. from what i've heard these (like the ti pros) will do best in rather small ported boxes.
I miss the Ti's ive played with. If I could put a Ti cone on my btl i would, but that a project for another day haha.
These pics were taken before having the sub cleaned up from the typical dust and such in the trunk environment. Im sure with a good whipe down it'll look a little nicer. There's a somewhat noticable mark on the bottom section of the surround, and some minor scuffs near the top. The scuffs are more cosmetic than anything else, no rips or tears. There's a few small colored spots here or there and minor scratches on the ti cone. These cones also scratch very easily so that being considered its not in too bad of shape.
my paypal is JayM_Productions@yahoo.com. first come first serve.
335 shipped for the orion
price drop: 190 shipped for the ti 3hp.
Please send as gift payments or add 3% for paypal fees. I have years of feedback selling here, you're in good hands.
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